Science, Order And Creativity by David Bohm

This work explores how genuine scientific progress arises from creativity and the discovery of new kinds of order rather than mere accumulation of facts. It argues that reality is best understood through a holistic, generative view of order—where patterns unfold from deeper structures—challenging the fragmented, mechanistic habits of thought that dominate modern culture. Emphasizing the roles of perception, language, and metaphor, it proposes dialogue and open inquiry as means to overcome intellectual rigidity and social division. The result is a vision of science as an evolving, participatory process that bridges art, philosophy, and society to reveal deeper coherence in nature.

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